The Blinc Team attended the inaugural South Island Pasture Summit in Ashburton, a collaboration between Kiwi and Irish dairy farmers designed for farmers to share insights, learnings and consider what’s next for pasture based dairy.

Water is an incredible resource, but one that must be managed carefully to provide us with resilience. “Water in Canterbury – our vital resource” presented by NZIAHS discussed the ownership, allocation, and uses of water as well as the opportunities we have for the future.

Whether you are new to Blinc or are still getting to know us, this post will (hopefully) answer some of your most burning questions about who we are and if we have anything to do with that building project.

Technology is developing exponentially, and the modern workplace is evolving as well – there is a real divide at age 35 in 2018 – those who grew up with technology and those who have learnt it. That makes for some interesting challenges. An increased life expectancy, new and varied ways of pursuing education and the emergence of the “gig economy” all present opportunities and challenges for today’s workforce.

Lincoln Hub is delighted to welcome Yamaha Motor Ventures & Laboratory Silicon Valley (YMVSV), one of the most active investors in agritech and robotics in Silicon Valley, into its family of sponsors, as an Innovation Ecosystem sponsor.

We took a minute to chat with Peter when he was in Lincoln for our Innovation Breakfast Seminar Series. Here’s what he had to say about indoor vertical farming, automation and the future of New Zealand agriculture.